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[Dixonary] Round 3020 Time to vote for LOCKS-AND-LICE
Hi all
We have 10 fake definitions for our word LOCKS-AND-LICE, along with one that was found in a dictionary. Please vote for two by the deadline. 1. A schoolboy nickname for a dish of noodles and rice, frequently served under food rationing in Britain during the Second World War. 2. [Cockney rhyming slang] dice. 3. [Scottish] Parts of the loom: The locks of the loom press the newly created weft thread against the already woven fabric using a lice and thus allowing more design possibilities. 4. A brand name for ivermectin, which is an effective alternative for the treatment of head-lice infestation, hence reference to "locks." 5. Mice (rhyming slang). 6. An image or diagram containing lines, usually horizontal, vertical, and diagonal, sometimes of varying widths, used to test the accuracy of reproduction of image copying or transmission equipment. 7. Something very likely to be liked. 8. A kind of cloth. 9. [sl.] Spice (in imitation of UK "rhyming slang"). 10. A hula hoop technique for two people. 11. Traditional New Zealand sandwich made with Marmite, smoked fish and cheese. The deadline is 7am Wednesday 16 October my time (NZDT) or: Los Angeles, USA Tues, 15 Oct 2019 at 11am PDT New York, USA Tues, 15 Oct 2019 at 2pm EDT London, United Kingdom Tues, 15 Oct 2019 at 7pm BST Amsterdam, Netherlands Tues, 15 Oct 2019 at 8pm CEST (please check these times and adjust accordingly) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Dixonary" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to dixonary+unsubscribe (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/di...mail.gmail.com. |
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